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  2. Infamous (series) - Wikipedia

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    Infamous is the first game in the series, released in 2009 to positive reviews. [8] Set in 2009, the game introduces Cole MacGrath, a bike courier, who gained his electrical-based superpowers after surviving a large explosion in Empire City caused by the package he was carrying containing the Ray Sphere. The Ray Sphere is an object of great ...

  3. Ray Palmer (Arrowverse) - Wikipedia

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    Ray was born in 1981 to David and Sandy Palmer in Ivy Town and had a twin brother, Sydney. Ray had a lonely childhood, and was inspired to become an engineer and inventor after watching Star Wars as a child. In 1988, Ray had come across a time-displaced alien baby Dominator.

  4. List of The Flash episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Flash season 3 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code U.S. viewers (millions) 47: 1 "Flashpoint" Jesse Warn: Story by : Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Brooke Roberts: October 4, 2016 () T27.13101: 3.17 [59] 48: 2 "Paradox" Ralph Hemecker: Aaron Helbing ...

  5. Travis Willingham - Wikipedia

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    Travis Willingham is an American voice actor known for his character portrayals in video games and English anime dubs.His notable roles include Roy Mustang in the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, Cleo in Glass Fleet, Ginko in Mushishi, Portgas D. Ace in One Piece, Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka in Ouran High School Host Club, Yu Kanda in D. Gray-man, and Cameron Campbell in Camp Camp.

  6. Earth-Three - Wikipedia

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    Earth-Three, or simply Earth-3 or Earth 3, is a “partially-reversed” Earth, where supervillainous counterparts of the mainstream DC superheroes reside. It first appeared in Justice League of America #29 (August 1964), and the concept has been rebooted several times.

  7. Ray-Ray McCloud - Wikipedia

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    In those 14 games, he tallied 49 receptions for 472 yards and two touchdowns, helping Clemson win the National Championship. [ 7 ] As a junior in 2017, McCloud played in all 14 of Clemson's games, tallying 49 receptions for 503 yards and one touchdown.

  8. Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars is a 1938 Universal Pictures 15–chapter science-fiction movie serial based on the syndicated newspaper comic strip Flash Gordon. [1] It is the second of the three Flash Gordon serials made by Universal between 1936 and 1940.

  9. RayStorm - Wikipedia

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    RayStorm is one of three "Ray" games, all featuring similar gameplay, released by Taito. RayForce was released before RayStorm, and the RayForce prequel RayCrisis was released after the others. RayStorm is most distinguished from its predecessor by its usage of polygon-based ships instead of sprites. [2]